Dolly Parton mourns the loss of her beloved husband Carl Dean - love for life!
Dolly Parton mourns the loss of her husband Carl Dean, who died after almost 60 years of marriage at the age of 82.
Dolly Parton mourns the loss of her beloved husband Carl Dean - love for life!
Sad news from Nashville: Carl Dean, the husband of the legendary country singer Dolly Parton, died at the age of 82. Parton, who had been married to him for almost 60 years, announced this heartbreaking loss on Monday about an emotional contribution on Instagram. In the statement, she expressed her immeasurable grief and thanked her fans for her prayers and compassion. "Carl and I have spent many wonderful years together. Words cannot describe how great the love that we shared for each other for over 60 years," Skriver, about the incredible bond that they shared, according to information krone.at.
A life full of memories
The couple met in Nashville in a laundromat in Nashville in 1964. Parton, then 18 years old, describes how Dean showed her opposite and real interest. This was a rare experience for the singer, who subsequently regularly stood on the stages of the world. Her wedding took place in a small circle in Georgia in 1966, with only partons mother and a priest as a witness. Despite his calm and reserved nature, Dean was never in the spotlight, and as Parton found, this was the reason for the long -lasting harmony in her marriage. "We have this mutual respect for each other and do not force the other," said Parton, while praising the stability of her relationship, which was shaped by humor and mutual support. Their deep understanding of each other is also clearly reported in the song “From here to the moon and back”, which parton wrote in honor of their love nj.com.
In a last wish, Carl Dean is buried in a small, private ceremony, far from public life, which he avoided so much. The grief for him is immense, and Parton asked to respect the family's private life in this difficult time. Her relationship was not only romantic, but also a story of friendship and mutual support, which was part of a consistently successful life.